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The Psychology of Globalization: Identity, Ideology, and Action
Gerhard Reese; Amir Rosenmann; James E. Cameron (Autor)
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The Psychology of Globalization: Identity, Ideology, and Action underpins the necessity to focus on the psychological dimensions of globalization. Overviewing the theory and empirical research as it relates to globalization and psychology, the book focuses on two key domains: social identity and collective action, and political ideology and attitudes. These provide frameworks for addressing four specific topics: (a) environmental challenges, (b) consumer culture, (c) international security, and (d) transnational migration and intra-national cultural diversification. Arguing that individual social representation and behavior are altered by globalizing processes while they simultaneously contribute to these processes, the authors explore economic, political and cultural dimensions. Discusses how globalization affects our social identity, collective action, and intergroup relationsExamines how the infrastructure of global consumerism shapes individuals' selfhood, group formation, and actionInvestigates how people perceive and respond to global challenges such as climate change and mass migration